Posted on 04/12/2011 10:04:05 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Edited on 04/13/2011 6:15:20 AM PDT by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Jon Stewart sized up some of the crazy Republican candidates, quickly taking down Rick Santorum and Michele Bachmann before setting his comedic crosshairs on the odd-headed reality show star Donald Trump. After playing a clip of Trump questioning President Obamas birth certificate, Stewart yelled in response, his mother was American you [bleep]wad!
Stewart realized the Republicans have at least one plausible candidate in Mitt Romney, or as Stewart referred to him, Captain Buzzkill. Romney received some light comedic jabs from Stewart, but also a warning. Stewart advised, youre competing with crazy people Mitt. Im a competent businessman is not going to cut through. Instead, Stewart suggested that Trumps crazy talk is just the type of candy that Romney might have to utilize so that he doesnt fade from the media spotlight.
Watch the clip from Comedy Central below:
(VIDEO AT LINK)
You must not be watching much TV?
Sunday news shows were full of Kenyan socialist’s operatives throwing mud over Trump. Plouffe being the main operative. Why would they bother about Trump who has not even announced he is running for sure.
Stewart does comedy? I thought he was the new Edward Murrow.....
The internet operatives are like rats in a bucket trying any way possible to figure out Mr. Trumps next move.
Not even the 150 linked Playstation 3 supercomputer can predict his next move.
And if I knew I would not give them the luxury of anything at all.
You cannot predict crazy, Obots.
My point is this: I wonder if Stewart had to provide a copy of his long form birth certificate with his application form when he applied to William&Mary as a freshman from New Jersey, or did he only have to provide a short form birth certificate, or maybe he was NOT required to provide a birth certificate at all.
Maybe someone here familiar with admissions requirements at William&Mary could help me.
It’s early. What would be preferable, really, would be to have everybody saying this. And Donald would get a pat on the back for saying this stuff. The people just want to hear the bc talked about. Donald is just the guy who happens to be talking about it. We could have some pop star up there going on and on about the bc. Justin Bieber on O’Reilly talking about the bc. We’d love it, but would we then say that Justin Bieber should be President? But it is appealing to those whose version of Conservative means basically “attack Obama”. Attack Obama is good, but we’d like it to come from a Real Conservative. Give Michelle Bachmann the Attack Obama lines. The Palin lines. People just loved Palin attacking Obama - that was the highlight of that Summer - Fall 08. Bachmann, Cain, Palin - they all should be bringing the bc message. If none of them want to do it, someone else, a true conservative, should be there doing it, talking about the bc, running for President.
They’re more likely pssed off at Trump for talking about the bc, and continuing to talk about the bc. They would prefer not to talk about the bc. But Trump won’t stop. Now they’re calling him a fwad (probably for talking about the birth certificate). But I don’t think they’re terrified, unless you’re talking about terrified that he’ll convince a lot of people that Barry (I don’t even know what his real name is after all of this) has not proven he’s eligible to be President. People might say “why aren’t we passing those laws where you have to show your bc?” A lot of people still think that he’s shown his bc.
I’ve attended three Universities and never had to provide a birth certificate.
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How about this idea; Trump calls Stewart and offers to visit the Stewart show.
As I see it, a Trump visit to the Stewart show would generate so much public excitement that Stewart's ratings would go through the roof, and Stewart's ratings could be his highest of all time. Just a thought.
I would like to see a temporary alliance of Sarah Palin and Donald Trump on something totally out of the blue, like working together for a wounded vet campaign, just to see how much flak it draws.
But then can one imagine just really how terrified the democratic left would be if the two teamed up politically?
The anti-Palin crowd meets the anti-Trump crowd.
They merge together like a giant alien space amoeba and the explodes from a dandruff control enema.
Dice would be excellent, especially with his new pirate look......
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LR9iu94VzCI
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This is mirse. Thanks for the information above.
Could you tell us the names of the three colleges?
Were they private or public. I think William&Mary is considered a private college, but I am not sure.
At your three colleges, were you an undergraduate or graduate student? Thanks.
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This is mirse. As I said, I think Stewart played soccer at William & Mary.
I wonder if William & Mary and the NCAA required Stewart to provide a copy of his long form birth certificate before he was allowed to play on the soccer team.
Scholarship: If Stewart received a soccer scholarship, I wonder if he had to provide a copy of his long form birth certificate to obtain the scholarship. Just wondering.
If Trump was the VP, would he be able to spend his own money on it?
Jon Stewart, you’re fired.
And a big, fat “F U” back to Jon Leibowitz.
If you ever wondered why anyone under the age of 30 is a self-righteous, uncouth and disrespectful pig, then you need look no further than their heroes Jon Leibowitz and Steven Colbert.
Not to mention Steven Colbert and Conan?
Liberalism is a religion.
A Christian can believe in God without any hard evidence.
A Liberal can believe anything he wants about 0bama’s parents without any kind of hard evidence.
Proves Mr. Trump’s point.
The Progressive’s get angry like nobody’s ever seen when you ask 0bama produce a legit Birth Certificate
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